Last week in hip hop: Kodak Black arrested again, NBA All-Star game starters revealed, Fredo Santana dies at the age of 27 and the late Notorious B.I.G. gets a billboard.

Kodak Black arrested on 7 Charges

Troubled rapper, Kodak Black was arrested in Florida on Thursday (Jan. 18) on 7 charges including child negligence, possession of over 20 grams of marijuana and possession of weapon or ammo by a felon.

Kodak was released from jail back in June after serving 97 days of a 364-sentence. He was released after completing a voluntary life skills class behind bars.

Black who was also indicted on sexual conduct charges last year could face serious jail time if the charges remain, TMZ reports.

NBA All-Star Game Starters Revealed

The NBA all-star game is a friendly one but still competitive in nature. Players fight for a starring role in the highly prestigious event while others just fight to gain a spot on the team

This year's line up includes most of the usual suspects with a few new additions and upsets.

The 67th annual NBA All-Star Game will be played at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 18 at 8 p.m. E.T.

Fredo Santana Dies At Age 27

This was a news I saw coming but hoped I was wrong. Fredo Santana after going through a near death experience last year, promised to check himself into rehab to try and curb is lean addition. I felt good inside but also wondered if the damage to his liver had already been down.

On Saturday (Jan. 20), news of Fredo's death started making the rounds. I really didn't know the Chicago rapper on a personal basis but the news still stung. Fredo Santana, born Derrick Coleman died Friday night (Jan. 19) from a fatal seizure. His girlfriend reportedly found him dead on the floor at his LA home around 11:30 p.m. PST.

He leaves behind an 8-month old son.

RIP, Fredo "Derrick Coleman" Santana.

Notorious B.I.G Billboard Gets Planted At Murder Scene

The creators behind "Unsolved: The Murders Of Tupac And Notorious B.I.G" found a new innovative way to market the series. TMZ reports that the films marketers have settled on Biggie's actual murder scene as a perfect location to erect a billboard promoting the series.

Notorious B.I.G was gunned down on March 9, 1997 as he left L.A.'s Petersen Automative Museum, on the corner of South Fairfax & Wilshire, which is where the billboard was placed.

The series also covers Tupac's death so we may be getting a billboard in his honor at the Vegas intersect where he was killed.

The series premieres February 27.

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